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Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 31 Jul 2022, 04:00
by Stanley
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Four Lane Ends in about 1900.

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 01 Aug 2022, 03:46
by Stanley
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Sandy Lane Dukinfield in about 1900. Why is it a forgotten corner? Personal reasons, my Aunty Doreen had a sweet shop at the top of the lane where it met Oxford Road, on the corner opposite the Oxford Cinema. Many happy memories of both the shop and the cinema.....

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 02 Aug 2022, 03:07
by Stanley
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This is about to become a forgotten corner. Gissing and Lonsdale's offices on Wellhouse Road The business has been sold. The clock, which Johnny Pickles made for Riley Street Methodist Church in Earby as a memorial to his old master Henry Brown, is to be moved to Bancroft for safety.

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The dedication Johnny put on the clock.

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 03 Aug 2022, 05:03
by Stanley
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45 years ago, kids setting up their first camp. A lot has happened since then!

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 04 Aug 2022, 03:13
by Stanley
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Traveller invasion on Ellenroad land in 1991. Best forgotten, an experience not to be repeated and I hope none of you ever have to deal with one.... It strains your tolerance of other humans severely!

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 05 Aug 2022, 03:29
by Stanley
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Jim and Edith Haworth in 1940. They lived at Lane Bottoms and Jim ran his business as 'Firewood King' from a wooden shed at the top of the lane. Jim was a mate of James Rushton and a strong Labour man all his life. I have been told that this was the reason he worked as Barlick's Firewood King. He was blacklisted by the local manufacturers and was denied work in the mills.

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 07 Aug 2022, 03:54
by Stanley
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I don't know where I got this image from but the caption is 'Picnic at Catlow Bottoms' and from the dress I'd put it at about 1900 if not slightly earlier.
It's a proper forgotten corner, these young people were entering a century of wars and conflict and everything was going to change. I look at this image and wonder what today's young people are going to see. It will not be any more stable....

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 07 Aug 2022, 18:33
by MickBrett
Laying the tram tracks for the extension from the Rock Hotel to Lane House in Trawden. The extension was opened on December 21st 1905 and closed on June 3rd 1928.
The tracks remained in position until around 1942 when they were taken up for the war effort.

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I used to use their old path as a short cut when walking from Mal Tool on Cotton Tree Lane to my house on Hollin Hall

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Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 08 Aug 2022, 02:24
by Stanley
I think I can remember the track, was it on the left as you went down the hill to Trawden from the main road?

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 08 Aug 2022, 02:28
by Stanley
I remember the separate track for the tram.

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There was another forgotten corner down there at Winewall. This cast iron urinal........

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 08 Aug 2022, 05:57
by Wendyf
Not forgotten but renovated and restored to its former glory!

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 08 Aug 2022, 07:09
by Stanley
Yes Wendy but on the whole Cast Iron urinals are a thing of the past. Forgive me for not being specific.... :biggrin2: :good:

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 08 Aug 2022, 15:06
by MickBrett
Stanley wrote: 08 Aug 2022, 02:24 I think I can remember the track, was it on the left as you went down the hill to Trawden from the main road?
The tram tracks branched off to the left just as you passed the Rock (now the Trawden Arms). When I used to walk up the track the left side was 2 scrapyards. These have now gone and the area has been developed into new houses.

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Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 09 Aug 2022, 03:09
by Stanley
The joke about the Rock was that the snowdrift in the yard never completely melted year on year. I don't know what the origin of that was.

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The engine at Black Carr Mill Trawden. I doubt if it is there now,,,,,

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 09 Aug 2022, 22:56
by MickBrett
Hollin Hall Poultry Club 1920's situated in Dick Field near Hollin Hall mill.
Every one of them sporting Albert watch chains. :-)

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Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 10 Aug 2022, 02:26
by Stanley
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This little building houses Hall Spout Ram at Salterforth, a hydraulic ram installed by the Gledstone Estate to pump water up to their tenancies above Salterforth in the days before mains water was available.

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 11 Aug 2022, 04:12
by Stanley
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This is what was left of a Smith Rodley crane abandoned in a quarry at Slaidburn. The quarry was worked by contractors who were building a nearby reservoir and evidently when the job ended they abandoned the crane. I came across it in 1978 and have no idea whether it is still there...

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 11 Aug 2022, 18:08
by MickBrett
I don't know where this building was located but I'm sure someone will tell me :-)

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Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 11 Aug 2022, 21:05
by plaques
Yes well lost my photo index haven't I.
The old building has gone so the where is it problem remains.

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Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 12 Aug 2022, 02:19
by Stanley
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Angus put this up on the site in 2012. Not sure of the exact location but I'll bet Wendy knows.....
Ken, sorry but I can't help with that one.

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 12 Aug 2022, 03:42
by Stanley
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The caption on the pic is wrong in that by the time this was taken the mill was running as a foundry. You can see the cupola furnace and the steps leading up to it to charge it.

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 13 Aug 2022, 03:13
by Stanley
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Ouzledale Mill in 1979. The former sawmill and foundry is quietly sinking into total dereliction.

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 13 Aug 2022, 08:24
by plaques
Going back to the Quaker meeting house I'm sure it was on the 'Bridle Path' connecting Cross Lane and Earby Rd.

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 13 Aug 2022, 09:32
by Wendyf
I think you are right Ken, it's now converted to a private house. It must be close to the Inghamite Chapel graveyard.


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Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS

Posted: 14 Aug 2022, 04:00
by Stanley
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This notice used to be on a barn door in Horton in Craven village.